United States Green Building Council Rating
Our interiors are designed to get you a USGBC certification, cutting electricity usage and greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 25% to 50%. As alarm over the environment intensifies, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, has been in the right place at the right time. Two federal agencies, 22 states, and 75 localities from Seattle to Boston have instituted policies to require or encourage LEED certification.

Do you have immediate needs?
John Watts Associates, in partnership with the Haworth companies, have an extensive quick ship offering. If you need to very quickly implement changes to your internal environment, this service can provide you with what you need on rapid delivery and to a very tight timeline. Let us handle both your long-term as well as immediate needs.
Emergency and Critical Care Units
With the variety of critical care units (MICU, SICU, CCU, CVU, NICU, PICU, RICU), the common requirements are low patient to staff ratio, close patient monitoring and the bedside administrating of diagnostics and treatment. To achieve these requirements, a flexible, adaptable and mobile storage and delivery system is the best solution.
Emergency departments are organized around the flow of charts, patients and supplies. We will work with you and your team to create a safe, efficient and flexible emergency department.
Our certified healthcare designers have extensive experience in emergency and critical care department space planning, design and modular consultation. We utilize the latest design and visualization tools to help you clearly understand the design process.